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Petroleum Engineers play a vital role in securing reliable oil and gas supplies while prioritizing safety and environmental responsibility. As Scotland's sole provider of an undergraduate Petroleum Engineering program alongside a comprehensive engineering curriculum, we offer unique educational opportunities.
This engineering discipline focuses on locating and extracting hydrocarbon resources like crude oil and natural gas. Combining petroleum geology expertise, reservoir dynamics understanding, and core engineering concepts, Petroleum Engineers devise innovative solutions for discovering, extracting, and transporting underground hydrocarbon deposits—whether on land or offshore—often under demanding conditions.
Collaborating with geologists and fellow engineers, petroleum professionals ensure the secure production, processing, and distribution of petroleum products in challenging settings. Beyond technical expertise, the curriculum covers project management, economic evaluation, and environmental assessment skills. Consequently, petroleum engineers remain in high demand globally across energy and non-energy sectors, commanding some of the most competitive salaries in engineering.
Aberdeen enjoys global recognition as a premier energy hub, pioneering technical solutions for energy transition. The Royal Academy of Engineering identifies Aberdeen among the UK's top 13 engineering centers, home to over 8,000 engineering firms. Our School of Engineering maintains robust industry connections, benefiting from corporate partnerships that enhance education through guest lectures, internships, facility tours, and
financial support. Our Society of Petroleum Engineers chapter ranks among the world's largest, offering students unparalleled networking with professionals, access to technical forums, and scholarship opportunities through SPE's 360+ global chapters. While hydrocarbons will remain essential to energy supplies, petroleum engineering skills also prove valuable in renewable sectors like geothermal energy and carbon management technologies.